Ukrainians can receive new aid of over 20,000 UAH.


The Ministry of Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories has started distributing financial assistance in the form of solid fuel to eight regions of Ukraine. The payments are made with the support of the United Nations Refugee Agency.
It is reported that the first tranche of financial assistance is already being received by vulnerable categories of the population living in the frontline territories. Each recipient will be paid 21,000 UAH to purchase solid household fuel.
The Deputy Head of the President's Office, Iryna Vereshchuk, expressed her gratitude to local self-government bodies and regional military administrations for their work in forming the lists of aid recipients. She noted that this will allow supported households to start purchasing fuel in November and prepare in Time for winter.
In August last year, the Ministry of Reintegration and the UNHCR signed a memorandum on support for frontline communities during the winter season. The program's budget is $37 million, which allows supporting vulnerable households with solid household fuel.
List of regions where assistance is available
Currently, households in the following regions are covered by the assistance:
- Dnipropetrovsk region: Pokrovsk, Mirovo, Nikopol, Chervonohryhorivka, Marganets;
- Donetsk region: Chasiv Yar, Sviatohirsk, Toretsk, Selydove;
- Zaporizhia region: Vasylivka, Stepnohirsk, Vozdvizhivka, Orikhiv, Preobrazhenska, Hulyaipole, Komyshuvakha, Tavriiske;
- Mykolaiv region: Kutsurub, Ochakiv;
- Sumy region: Putyvl, Vorozhba, Buryn, Esman, Khotin, Shalyhine, Velyka Pysarivka, Yunakivka, Znob-Novhorodske, Novoslobidka;
- Kharkiv region: Borova, Vovchansk, Kupiansk, Lypetsk;
- Kherson region: Kherson, Daryivka, Bilozerka, Stanislav, Tyahynka;
- Chernihiv region: Koriukivka, Horodnia.
We remind you that Ukrainians will receive targeted and multi-purpose financial support according to the Swiss Red Cross plan. No pension increase is planned, but some individuals may rely on an age bonus and additional payments from the UN.
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